Very unfortunate, but probably very realistic. Fuji has been more involved in the reversal end of the business for a while and seems to have trimmed their negative films, while Kodak has trimmed reversal and now has fewer, but better and more versatile color negative.

I wonder if Fuji just might be left "holding the bag" on this one?

Despite all their bull, I no longer trust Kodak....they were trumpeting the wonders of E100G as being the ideal Kodachrome substitute and the best thing since sliced bread, only a few months ago.

I'm sure color neg is the next to go....fresh Kodak color neg is being shipped out at £1 a roll in Poundland here in the UK. Piled high, as many rolls as you can carry. Obviously dumping stocks.

Don't think I'll bother with a final Ektachrome order, better to start to get used to Fuji.

I've been shooting E-6 film exclusively since '07, but I never tried the Ektachromes until a year ago. I love them (both the VS and G)! The only thing I don't like about the Kodak color pallette is the way it depicts blue skies as an almost cyan color. Kodak's greens also aren't as lovely as Fuji's. But the browns! The yellows and reds!

yeknom02: I don't see that you have many options. Other than the also discontinued Astia, I think you're pretty much stuck with Provia I have yet to try Rollei's lone offering. I'm checking various vendors for pricing on the two Ektachromes to see if I can afford a small brick of each to go in my freezer with my stock of Fuji T64, which was also recently discontinued.

If Fuji/Agfa/Rollei quit making E-6 materials, what's left for the lomo photographers to Xpro? I don't particularly care for the Xpro look but if all E-6 goes away the only Xpro left will be to soup C-41 in B&W chemistry, cause you can't Xpro B&W in C-41 chemistry unless you like blank film!

As for me, I still like projecting slides, and digital projection can't hold a candle to analog projection. It's silly to take a photo with an 8MP or higher digicam, then throw 3/4 of the resolution away to project. 1.75MP (the res. of a 2:3 photo on an HDTV)? Bah! Humbug.

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